ID@Xbox Stream Adds Even More Titles To Xbox Game Pass

We can say without question at this point that Xbox Game Pass is an insane deal. Whether you're paying $4.99 per month on PC, $9.99 per month on console, or $14.99 per month for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, you are arguably getting your money's worth. And somehow, someway, the service just keeps adding games.

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Case in point: the latest ID@Xbox stream, which not only gave the spotlight to indie developers on the Xbox One, but also managed to sneak in a whole slew of new Xbox Game Pass announcements. Here's what you can expect in the days and weeks ahead.

Xbox Game Pass for PC:

  • Munchkin
  • Lonely Mountains: Downhill
  • Demon's Tilt
  • Genesis Noir
  • Minit
  • The Talos Principle
  • Vambrace: Cold Soul
  • Cities: Skylines (Windows 10 Edition)
  • Dead by Daylight
  • The Red Strings Club
  • State of Mind

Xbox Game Pass for Console:

  • Munchkin
  • Lonely Mountains: Downhill
  • Demon's Tilt
  • Genesis Noir
  • Minit
  • The Talos Principle
  • Vambrace: Cold Soul
  • Yooka-Laylee
  • The Escapists 2

Unfortunately, the ID@Xbox stream wasn't keen on giving us release dates for any of the above titles. All we know is that they're coming soon. It's worth noting, however, that we had a similar stream a few months back, and once we rounded the corner into the next month, those ID@Xbox titles started flying at us with great speed. There's a very good chance we could see some of, if not most of these titles come early to mid October.

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And thank goodness for Xbox Game Pass, by the way. Not that there aren't enough games to play right now — there are way too many — but this service does a heck of a job rounding up the titles we plan on buying at some point. If you're in a similar boat, and you've had a game like The Talos Principle in your Steam Wish list forever just waiting for a sale, Xbox Game Pass definitely comes in handy.

Hopefully it can stay this good forever. It has to be costing Microsoft a lot of money to run this thing.

We'll be back with more Xbox Game Pass updates as they come.

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